Economic News
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Russia's central bank holds off on interest rate hike amid friction between inflation, war spending
Russia’s central bank has left its benchmark interest rate at a record 21%, holding off on further increases despite high consumer inflation fueled by the Kremlin’s war against Ukraine
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Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures eased last month
An inflation gauge that is closely watched by the Federal Reserve barely rose last month in a sign that price pressures cooled after two months of sharp gains
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Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures eased last month
Federal Reserve's preferred inflation gauge shows price pressures eased last month
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Rising butter prices give European consumers and bakers a bad taste
Creamy, delectable – and pricey
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Trump was poised to inherit a strong economy. Then things got rocky and he added to the uncertainty
Donald Trump seemed poised to inherit a relatively strong economy when he begins a second term in the White House in January
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Canada's Trudeau to shuffle his Cabinet Friday amid resignation calls and rising discontent
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau will shuffle his Cabinet on Friday
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Stock market today: Wall Street ends little changed after giving up a big morning gain
An early rebound for U.S. stocks petered out by the end of the day, leaving indexes close to flat
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Amazon workers strike at multiple facilities as Teamsters seek labor contract
Workers at seven Amazon facilities are on strike
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Millions of people may get expanded Social Security benefits. Who are they and how would it happen?
Nearly 3 million people could receive a boost in Social Security payments under legislation that's set for a final vote in the Senate
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Tariff threats cast a shadow over US reliance on Canada for the majority of its oil imports
The U.S. increasingly relies on Canadian crude oil to meet domestic demand and that relationship faces potential strain amid tariff threats
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